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Paul is a seasoned freelance writer and leading industry voice. He has covered energy issues for a few decades, completed more than 10,000 articles, and had more than 1 million words published. He can be reached by email at paulkorzen@aol.com and Twitter

The United States has more than 2,500 utility scale solar plants but most are relatively small, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Public policy is one reason for the small sizes. Interest in and support of community solar also plays a role. Do you agree that most solar plants in the US are on the elfish size? What impact does that have on the country’s solar portfolio?

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